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  • LenGlover said:

    The bloke from the Salvation Army who shook a tin (or maybe a bucket) at me and said “no donation for Christmas, Sir” as I passed by without donating. I carried on and didn’t make a scene, but nonetheless felt angry. I’ll decide which charities I give money to, thank you very much. I am not being shamed by a grinning idiot.

    There was a Salvation Army bloke at Clacket Lane services a few weeks back. I was desperate for a 'comfort break' so ignored him on my way in. However on the way out I got my wallet out with a view to giving him a few quid as I don't mind the cause myself.

    However he said ' we don't take cash sir I NEED you to set up a direct debit.' I politely told him that I don't set up direct debits and it was the cash I was prepared to offer then or nothing.

    He wasn't happy and another charity has been crossed off my list for being too choosy as to how they do things.

    It's my money and I decide how or if I give it! They obviously don't need it enough if they are able to implicitly criticise my financial arrangements.
    Wow ... we do not need any of your money unless it is a regular payment.

    I would have done the same ...fuck ‘em.
  • Have to run a gauntlet of these charity types every time I go out to lunch.

    Firstly, they're very annoying. Some of them ask you to stop for a chat, but I've had some of them trying to oblige me to stop by putting their hands up for a high 5.

    Secondly, amidst a deluge of anti-fraud warnings from banks and credit card companies, I'm not gonna give my bank details to some chancer on the street.

    Thirdly, these people aren't volunteers, they get paid for it. If I give money to charity, I want it all to go to that cause, not 50% to charity and 50% on paying someone's wages. I sympathise if that's what they have to do to earn a living, but that's not my motivation for giving to charity.

  • LenGlover said:

    The bloke from the Salvation Army who shook a tin (or maybe a bucket) at me and said “no donation for Christmas, Sir” as I passed by without donating. I carried on and didn’t make a scene, but nonetheless felt angry. I’ll decide which charities I give money to, thank you very much. I am not being shamed by a grinning idiot.

    There was a Salvation Army bloke at Clacket Lane services a few weeks back. I was desperate for a 'comfort break' so ignored him on my way in. However on the way out I got my wallet out with a view to giving him a few quid as I don't mind the cause myself.

    However he said ' we don't take cash sir I NEED you to set up a direct debit.' I politely told him that I don't set up direct debits and it was the cash I was prepared to offer then or nothing.

    He wasn't happy and another charity has been crossed off my list for being too choosy as to how they do things.

    It's my money and I decide how or if I give it! They obviously don't need it enough if they are able to implicitly criticise my financial arrangements.
    I work in Clapton and there's an 'artisan' bakery nearby. I was working yesterday and for the first time popped in and got a cardomon bun as I was starved. The bun was £2.20 which offended me but even worse was the notice on the counter. From 3 Jan they're no longer taking cash. FFS shops beginning to go away from cash.
    And the bun wasn't nice.
  • iainment said:

    LenGlover said:

    The bloke from the Salvation Army who shook a tin (or maybe a bucket) at me and said “no donation for Christmas, Sir” as I passed by without donating. I carried on and didn’t make a scene, but nonetheless felt angry. I’ll decide which charities I give money to, thank you very much. I am not being shamed by a grinning idiot.

    There was a Salvation Army bloke at Clacket Lane services a few weeks back. I was desperate for a 'comfort break' so ignored him on my way in. However on the way out I got my wallet out with a view to giving him a few quid as I don't mind the cause myself.

    However he said ' we don't take cash sir I NEED you to set up a direct debit.' I politely told him that I don't set up direct debits and it was the cash I was prepared to offer then or nothing.

    He wasn't happy and another charity has been crossed off my list for being too choosy as to how they do things.

    It's my money and I decide how or if I give it! They obviously don't need it enough if they are able to implicitly criticise my financial arrangements.
    I work in Clapton and there's an 'artisan' bakery nearby. I was working yesterday and for the first time popped in and got a cardomon bun as I was starved. The bun was £2.20 which offended me but even worse was the notice on the counter. From 3 Jan they're no longer taking cash. FFS shops beginning to go away from cash.
    And the bun wasn't nice.
    majority of pubs/shops, look amazed when you give them cash.
  • Being the only one in the office because of the weather, for heaven sake i got the longest journey 33 miles drive each way, they all live in town where the office so maximum 3 miles, they cant make it? How can that be possible? Oh there’s an inch of snow, and the main roads are all clear. They haven’t even got to catch a bloody train. Fed up or what, lazy ....
  • Being the only one in the office because of the weather, for heaven sake i got the longest journey 33 miles drive each way, they all live in town where the office so maximum 3 miles, they cant make it? How can that be possible? Oh there’s an inch of snow, and the main roads are all clear. They haven’t even got to catch a bloody train. Fed up or what, lazy ....

    Send them all a text saying you'll pick them up on your lunch break "only four spaces so get in quick " then when nobody takes you up on the offer and they start rolling out excuses of how bad it was and they couldn't get in you cut them off and point out that they are just lazy, workshy cunts
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  • The snowflakes are upsetting the snowflakes?
  • Being the only one in the office because of the weather, for heaven sake i got the longest journey 33 miles drive each way, they all live in town where the office so maximum 3 miles, they cant make it? How can that be possible? Oh there’s an inch of snow, and the main roads are all clear. They haven’t even got to catch a bloody train. Fed up or what, lazy ....

    For years that was the case for me, 80 mile, 60 mile or 50 mile round trip. Blokes who lived in Catford where not a flake of snow had fell giving me aggro.

    Come and pick me up then cocksucker

    Missing a day isn't good news for me, nobody will pick up anything so all that's achieved is a days catch up to do upon my return.

    Thankfully, in a weird way, someone had a really bad accident on the way to work when it snowed one year and said they felt under pressure to come in. Now, any hint that those who live a long way from office locations are going to struggle they are told to work from home assuming they had the common sense to take their laptop home previously

    Then those of us on the road are in company vans so don't give a shit if they get damaged (that's the attitude that management think exists anyway)
  • Being the only one in the office because of the weather, for heaven sake i got the longest journey 33 miles drive each way, they all live in town where the office so maximum 3 miles, they cant make it? How can that be possible? Oh there’s an inch of snow, and the main roads are all clear. They haven’t even got to catch a bloody train. Fed up or what, lazy ....

    Send them all a text saying you'll pick them up on your lunch break "only four spaces so get in quick " then when nobody takes you up on the offer and they start rolling out excuses of how bad it was and they couldn't get in you cut them off and point out that they are just lazy, workshy cunts
    What’s makes me laugh or upset rather, is i own the company! In 2010 when i was snowed in i had to send a photo of the snow to prove I couldn’t get out our road, the snow was only 18” deep at the time and i had a rear wheel drive car as well to make it worse, this was just to stop the mickey taking. Think words will be said, assuming anyone ever gets in.
  • Online TFL journey planner status updates that don't update. There has been one 320 bus here in Biggin Hill Valley in the past two hours, rather than one every seven minutes as advertised. According to Tfl there are no interruptions to the service...
  • One company I worked for used to pay for 'snow days' off, But one year it was like it is today, just a bit of slush at worse, we still had half our workforce at home, so they stopped paying, an email went out stating no pay, next time it snowed every bugger was in, the boss was walking round with a smug grin on his face.
    Ive also worked in places where we had a flurry of snow for 10 mins and some in the office are running round shitting themselves in case they cant get home. Where did we get all these weak saps from?
  • People in cars that have window washers that spray straight over the roof of their own car onto the car behind. Bastards
  • stonemuse said:

    LenGlover said:

    The bloke from the Salvation Army who shook a tin (or maybe a bucket) at me and said “no donation for Christmas, Sir” as I passed by without donating. I carried on and didn’t make a scene, but nonetheless felt angry. I’ll decide which charities I give money to, thank you very much. I am not being shamed by a grinning idiot.

    There was a Salvation Army bloke at Clacket Lane services a few weeks back. I was desperate for a 'comfort break' so ignored him on my way in. However on the way out I got my wallet out with a view to giving him a few quid as I don't mind the cause myself.

    However he said ' we don't take cash sir I NEED you to set up a direct debit.' I politely told him that I don't set up direct debits and it was the cash I was prepared to offer then or nothing.

    He wasn't happy and another charity has been crossed off my list for being too choosy as to how they do things.

    It's my money and I decide how or if I give it! They obviously don't need it enough if they are able to implicitly criticise my financial arrangements.
    Wow ... we do not need any of your money unless it is a regular payment.

    I would have done the same ...fuck ‘em.
    That's the Salvation Army for you, always blowing their own Trumpet.
    I joined their extremist wing.
    Salvation Commandos
  • Greenie said:

    One company I worked for used to pay for 'snow days' off, But one year it was like it is today, just a bit of slush at worse, we still had half our workforce at home, so they stopped paying, an email went out stating no pay, next time it snowed every bugger was in, the boss was walking round with a smug grin on his face.
    Ive also worked in places where we had a flurry of snow for 10 mins and some in the office are running round shitting themselves in case they cant get home. Where did we get all these weak saps from?

    The Brexit thread?
  • Greenie said:

    One company I worked for used to pay for 'snow days' off, But one year it was like it is today, just a bit of slush at worse, we still had half our workforce at home, so they stopped paying, an email went out stating no pay, next time it snowed every bugger was in, the boss was walking round with a smug grin on his face.
    Ive also worked in places where we had a flurry of snow for 10 mins and some in the office are running round shitting themselves in case they cant get home. Where did we get all these weak saps from?

    I think we just notice it more now mate, there's far fewer hiding places at work now than there ever had been. I'm no martyr but I'll do my best to show in at work when it snows but nobody thanks you for it and the lazy arses who live round the corner and either don't come in or fuck off early didn't get pulled up. So I'd make a judgement call. Will I get more done working indoors or sitting in traffic?
  • On the subject of charity donations what annoys me is the message at the bottom of card readers asking if you would like to donate 25p to charity.
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  • On the subject of charity donations what annoys me is the message at the bottom of card readers asking if you would like to donate 25p to charity.

    This then enables the bank to charge the charity 50p for that transaction...
  • When explaining something, either in writing or verbally, anyone who puts the word 'Simples' at the end is guaranteed to be a dick, I have never met an exception to this valuable life rule.
  • Greenie said:

    When explaining something, either in writing or verbally, anyone who puts the word 'Simples' at the end is guaranteed to be a dick, I have never met an exception to this valuable life rule.

    Just never write or speak to them again, simples.
  • Greenie said:

    When explaining something, either in writing or verbally, anyone who puts the word 'Simples' at the end is guaranteed to be a dick, I have never met an exception to this valuable life rule.

    Just never write or speak to them again, simples.
    See..... ;o)
  • Beardy tossers, putting Xmas decs and fairy lights in their beards, just crazy.............. grade A bells.....!
  • Greenie said:

    Beardy tossers, putting Xmas decs and fairy lights in their beards, just crazy.............. grade A bells.....!

    Awesome idea, off to the shops this afternoon.
  • bbob said:

    Greenie said:

    Beardy tossers, putting Xmas decs and fairy lights in their beards, just crazy.............. grade A bells.....!

    Awesome idea, off to the shops this afternoon.
    This could be a progression for the Vagazzle.
  • bbob said:

    Greenie said:

    Beardy tossers, putting Xmas decs and fairy lights in their beards, just crazy.............. grade A bells.....!

    I'm hoping they put a xmas candle in there & then light it..........



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    iainment said:

    LenGlover said:

    The bloke from the Salvation Army who shook a tin (or maybe a bucket) at me and said “no donation for Christmas, Sir” as I passed by without donating. I carried on and didn’t make a scene, but nonetheless felt angry. I’ll decide which charities I give money to, thank you very much. I am not being shamed by a grinning idiot.

    There was a Salvation Army bloke at Clacket Lane services a few weeks back. I was desperate for a 'comfort break' so ignored him on my way in. However on the way out I got my wallet out with a view to giving him a few quid as I don't mind the cause myself.

    However he said ' we don't take cash sir I NEED you to set up a direct debit.' I politely told him that I don't set up direct debits and it was the cash I was prepared to offer then or nothing.

    He wasn't happy and another charity has been crossed off my list for being too choosy as to how they do things.

    It's my money and I decide how or if I give it! They obviously don't need it enough if they are able to implicitly criticise my financial arrangements.
    I work in Clapton and there's an 'artisan' bakery nearby. I was working yesterday and for the first time popped in and got a cardomon bun as I was starved. The bun was £2.20 which offended me but even worse was the notice on the counter. From 3 Jan they're no longer taking cash. FFS shops beginning to go away from cash.
    And the bun wasn't nice.
    Possibly the one I see on ITV London news the other week. What happens if a local poor person has come by a fiver and wants a roll?
  • Down Clapton 5 years ago they would be more looking for a wrap.
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